Uma Thurman’s weirdo stalker was busted again for harassing the sexy “Kill Bill” star — and the lovelorn loser was literally Googling her name when cops stormed his mother’s Maryland home to make the arrest.

Jack Jordan, 39, had typed “Uma Thurman” into the search engine just before his Nov. 23 arrest, but was in cuffs before he could hit “enter,” said Lucille Baur, a spokesperson for the Montgomery County Police Department.

He was indicted in Brooklyn on Friday and charged with two counts of criminal contempt for violating 40-year-old Thurman’s order of protection, according to law-enforcement sources.

Jordan went “berserk” during his first extradition hearing, sources said, and is being kept under observation until his next court date on Dec. 21.

The Post first reported that Jordan, an ex-mental patient convicted of stalking and harassing Thurman in 2008, had allegedly made menacing phone calls recently to her Manhattan office and to her cellphone.

On Oct. 29, Jordan spoke to her assistant and demanded to know the actress’ whereabouts, sources said. The next day, he allegedly rang Thurman’s personal mobile phone, which her assistant also answered.

Jordan allegedly said the leggy blonde’s Swiss businessman boyfriend, Arpad Busson, was “not good enough” and “she should marry me.”

It is unclear how he got Thurman’s number.

A special Brooklyn prosecutor has been appointed to take over the case due to a conflict of interest. Manhattan DA Cyrus Vance Jr. and his then-firm were involved in the original prosecution on the victim’s side when Jordan was first convicted, sources said.

Jordan’s demented quest to win Thurman’s heart started in 2005, when he sent disturbing e-mails to her professor father. He then began to write missives directly to her.

“I love you maybe. I love all your movies. I think your hands are beautiful,” Jordan wrote her on April 17, 2005.

In November of that year, he showed up on Thurman’s SoHo movie set with a postcard that read, “My hands should be on your body at all times.”

In August 2007, he drove from California and camped out in his car near Thurman’s home.

The final straw came in September 2007, when Jordan left a bone-chilling letter at the star’s Greenwich Village apartment.

“I feel afraid that if I see you out again with another man, I will want to kill myself,” it read.

Jordan was busted that October and charged with stalking, aggravated harassment and coercion.

During his 2008 trial, Jordan’s crazed behavior didn’t let up, as he was spotted huddled in a sleeping bag on a loading dock in Chelsea.

He was given three years’ probation for stalking and issued a five year-order of protection.